DEATHS
MRS. JENNIE L. SANDERS
Mrs. Jennie Landreth Sanders,
66, wife of Billie Sanders, Trap
Hill, passed away at her home
on Monday, October 24, :.fter a
lingering illness.
Surviving are the husband;
two daughters, Mrs. Annie Mon
ery, Winston-Salem. and Mrs.
Sarah Hanks, Trap Hill; two
sons, Robert ^ Sanders, Winston
Salem, and (Jeorge Sanders, Trap
Hill; five sisters, Mrs. Brady
Angel, Mocksville; Mrs. W. F.
Pugh and Mrs. W. R. Pugh,
Topia; Mrs. Steve Hoppers, of
Montana, and Mrs. Mae Wood
ruff, Sparta; and four brothers,
SALE OF LAND
NORTH CAROLINA
ALLEGHANY COUNTY
Under and by virtue of power
vetted in me in a certain Deed
of Tru»t executed by Letter Hig
gint, on the 19th day of July,
1938, said Deed of Trutt being
recorded in Book 17, Page 413,
office of the Regitter of Deeds
of Alleghany County, I will offer
for tale, at public auction, to
the highest bidder, for cash, on
the 31st day of October, 1938,
at 11:00 A. M., at the Court
House door in Sparta, the fol
lowing described lands:
FIRST TRACT: Adjoining the
lands of J. F. Brooks, the Emory
Todd heirs, Mack Brooks and
others, and bounded as follows:
BEGINNING on a stake in forks
of the road, J. F. Brooks and
Mack Brookt corner and runt
tbence South 86 East with old
title 124 polet to a Chestnut Oak
stump, Brooks’ and Todd’s cor
ner; South 4 West 24 polet to
a Pine stump, an old corner;
North 86 West 22 polet to a
Chestnut Oak; South 4 West 36
polet to a double Chestnut;
North 86 West 22 polet to a
Gum; South 4 West 20 polet. to
a stake; North 86 West 60 poles
to a Chestnut; North 11 West 92
polet to the beginning, contain
ing 48 1-4 acres.
SECOND TRACT: Adjoining!
the lands of A. J. Bryan, Homer
Reynolds, and bounded as fol
lows: BEGINNING on a white
Oak, Homer Reynold’s corner,
North 19 West 69 poles to a
stake on the North bank of road
where a Black Gum formerly
stood, A. J. Bryan’s corner;
North 38 East 17 poles to a
stake in the road; North 47 East ]
231 poles to a stake at forks of;
road; South 50 East 5 poles to a
stake in road; North 88 1-2 East i
20 poles to stake in road; South
72 East 34 poles to a stake in j
road; South 23 East 14 poles to i
a stake in road; South 9 1-2 East j
16 poles to a stake in road; j
South 38 1-2 East 32 poles to ai
stake in road; South 26 1-2 East j
9 poles to a stake in road; South
54 East 16 poles to a stake; South j
44 East 15 1-2 poles to a stake in '
road, Reynold’s line; North 89 j
West 118 poles to the beginning,1
containing 50 7-10 acres, more or j
less. Excepting 18 acres which
has been sold to Homer Reynolds
and conveyed to him.
This September 30, 1938.
R. F. Crouse, Trustee
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For All Occasions
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SPARTA, N. C.
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Alleghany Fair Program
(continued from last week)
Mrs. Ralph Packer, first. Best
crocheted luncheon set: Mrs.
Bruce Wagoner, first, and Mrs.
M. T. Orouse, second. Best
crocheted table mat set: Mrs. Ed
Lur.iy, first.
DEPARTMENT XV
. Best oil painting: Mattie Lee
i)oughton, first. Best pastel paint
ing: Mrs. J. M. Doughton, first,
and Mrs. J. M. Doughton, second.
Best water color painting: Mrs.
I. Todd, first. Best plaque: David
Easterling, first, and Mrs. Ina
Todd, second. Best collection of
paintings: Mrs. J. L. Doughton,
first, and Mrs. J. L. Doughton,
second. Best hand painted china:
Mrs. C. A. Reeves, first.
DEPARTMENT XVI
Best vase of dahlias; Mrs. J.
K. Andrews, first, and Georgia
Andrews, second. Best vase of
gladioli: Mrs. Gwyn Truitte, first,
and Thomas Zack Osborne, second.
Best vase, of zinnias: Mrs. T. L.
Crouse, first, and Mrs. Anna
Belle Walker, second. Best vase
of mixed flowers;' Mrs. R. H.
Hackler, first, and Beitrice Ab
sher, second. Best vase of wild
flowers: Agnes Wolfe, first, and
Beatrice Absher, second. Best
collection of cut flowers: Agnes
Osborne^ first.
DEPARTMENT XVII
Best home tanning: Carl Doug
las, first, and Carl Douglas, sec
ond. Best hand-made toy: Clen
nel Richardson, first, and Mrs. C.
A. Reeves, second. Best home-made
soap: Mrs. T. L. Crouse, first, and
Mrs. A.O. Joines, second. Best piece
of home-made furniture: Clennel
Richardson, first, and M. V.
Honaker, second. Best broom:
Mrs. Mae Greene, first. Best
handicraft: Hoke Andrews, first,
and Patsy Roy Burgiss, second.
Best collection of small antiques:
Mrs. Eugene Transou, first, and
Mrs. Lillie Hendrix, second,
DEPARTMENT XVIII ,
Best educational exhibit by
Class Vocational Students: Piney
Creek Agricultural Class. Best
piece of sewing; Marjorie McMil
Sam Landreth, Laurel Springs;
Tom and Bob Landreth, Piney
Creek, and Ed Landreth, of
California.
Funeral services were held
yesterday (Wednesday), at 11
o’clock, at Doug'hton.
MORRIS EDWARDS
Morris Edwards, 43, of Vox,
died in Wilkes Hospital, on Sat
urday, October 22, after a brief
illness. He was a World War vet
eran, having served 18 months
overseas.
Surviving are the widow, Mrs,
Lillian Crouse Edwards, two
small children; four brothers,
Kelly Edwards, Sparta; Dave
Edwards, Galax; Luther Edwards,
High Point, and Arthur Edwards,
Ennice; three sisters, Mrs. Hoyt
Cpurlin, Ennice, and Mrs, Letch
er Cox, and Mrs. Glenn Truit,
Baywood, and his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Houston Edwards, of
Sparta, Route 2.
The funeral was held on Sun
day, October 23, at Pleasant
Home Church, Vox, of which the
deceased -was a member, by Eld
er M. E. Poole, Rev. Coy Walk
er and Rev. Walter Evans, in
the presence of a large number
of people.
Flower bearers were Misses
Lillian and Edna Truitt, Lois,
Erma, Madge, Faye and Gaye
Edwards, Violet and Opal Cox,
Bessie Truitt, Madalyn Crouse
and Be.ulah Sexton.
Pallbearers, World Wor veter
ans, were; Sol Maines, Gwyn Cox,
Dillon Edwards, Charlie Joines,
Jes» Moxley, Felix Hinchei-, Lee
Andrews. Willard Cox, Lonnie
Edwards^ KeJ Crouse, John Mc
Clean and Sam Perry.
NOTICE!
TO THE VOTERS OF ALLEGHANY COUNTY:
I wish to make the following announcement—
that I am the Republican Candidate to the General
Assembly of North Carolina.
I will say to the good people of Alleghany County,
if I am elected in the coming November Election I
will not legislate or help legislate any laws that would
be a curse to Alleghany County, and before offering
any bill, I will consult with the people of Alleghany
County, at some fixed date and place, for their best
interest.
I do honestly believe Alleghany County, should
do away with the Primary Elections. They cost the
County and Tax Players several hundred dollars and
cause so much confusion. We should go back to the
old way of holding County Conventions.
I also favor doing away with the so-called prov
ing witnesses attendant fees by paying the 10c which
does not apply in any form to Alleghany's taxes.
1 think we should have an open season on foxes,
as they have become so plentiful that they are
destroying hundreds of dollars worth of turkeys and
chickens as well as other wild game.
Both Democrats and Republican Voters—it is
your duty and privilege to go out to t|ie polls on
November 8th and cast your ballot for your choice
candidate.
Your supiport will be very gratefully appreciated.
I am very sincerely yours,
S. S. LANDRETH
Mt. Zion
Piney Creek P. O., Oct. 24.—
Mrs. Scott Powell and children
of Marion, Va., visited Mrs.
Powell’s aunt, Sirs. Mary Wyatt,
recently.
Mrs. Charlie Williamson and
son, of Dobson, spent a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Black recently.
Miss Eula Parsons, Sparta,
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parsons.
Johnson Wyatt and daughter,
Pearl, and Zollie Southerns visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Cole Parsons j
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cole Parsons and '
nounce the birth of a son James
Johnson, on October 17.
Miss Lessie Sheets, Scottsville,!
visited Mrs. H. Clay Smith Fri-;
day. ;
T. E. Pugh and family, Mrs.
J. F. Shepherd and Mrs. W R. i
Jones visited Mr and Mrs. W. F.1
Pugh Sunday j
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Johnson •
and son, Bobbie and Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Proctor and daughter,
all of High Point, Andy Fowler!
and daughter, Annie Lee, and
Bettie Lou Fowler, of Nathans I
Creek, visited' Mr, and Mrs.
Leonard Fowler recently.
Mr. and Mrs, H. Clay Smith;
and children spent Sunday with I
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar .Moxley,
Topia.
T. E. Pugh and S. E, Smith |
made a business trip to West
Jefferson Monday.
Twin Oaks
Sparta P. O., Oct. 25,-—Mr.
and Mrs. Troy Irwin and son,
Harold, visited friends here Sun
day night.
Miss Novelle Handy, who has
been spending some time with j
her uncle, W. H. Handy, here,
has returned to her home at j
McGrady. j
E. J. Richardson, of V.P.I.,
Blacksburg, Va., spent the week-]
end here and at Baywood.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cheek i
spent the week-end with relatives j
lan, hirst. Best piece of embroid-!
dry, Edith Hash, hrst, and Pika1
Rizoti, second. Best piece of
crocheting: Ella Este.p, first. Best
piece of tatting: Elvira Wagoner,
hrst. Best article made from
sack; Pika Rizoti, hrst, and Una
Lee Richardson, second. Best,
half-dozen, cookies: Patsy Roy
Burgiss, hrst. Best plate of
candy: Marjorie. McMillan, hirst.
Best display of cooking: Patsy
Roy Burgiss, first.
DEPARTMENT XIX
Best Cap ron: Mrs. Mamie E.
Harris, hrst.
Italy has a movement for short
er hours in textile mills.
NOTICE
TRUSTEE’S SALE OF LAND
Pursuant to the provisions of
Deed of Trust duly recorded in
office of Register of Deeds of
Forsyth County in Book 13, at
page 441, executed 2nd day of
January, 1930, to Wachovia Bank
and Trust Company, Trustee, de
fault having been made in the
conditions of said Deed of Trust
and at the request of the holder
of note secured thereby, w; will
sell at public auction at the Court
House door, Sparta, Alleghany
County, N. C., for cash, on
Thursday, the 10th day of No
vember, 1938, at twelve o’clock
noon, the property described as
follows:
Situated in the County of
Alleghany and State of North
Carolina: Beginning at a stone in
the South Easterly side line of
Roaring Gap Avenue, being the
northerly corner of lot 388 as
shown on map of Roaring Gap,
terorded in Register of Deedr
plan book No. 28, page 598,
thence northeasterly along said
avenue 26.75 feet to a point;
thence north 34o 30’ E. along
said avenue 182.67 feet to a
stone the southwesterly side of
a 20 foot alley; thence at right
angles southeasterly along said
alley 112.14 feet to a stone and
continuing along said alley 110
feet more or less to the point j
where said alley intersects the
eastern property line of IL E. j
Fries; thence South 24o 30’ E. ]
1000 feet more or less to a
point in the old State Road;
thence S 69o 30’ West 151 1-3
feet to a point; thence along
said road North 61o 30’ West
231 feet to a point; thence along
said road South 30o 30’ West
391 1-3 feet to a point; thence
North 13o West 630 feet to a
point; thence North 421 feet
more or less to the place of
beginning containing eleven and
one-fourth acres, more or less.
Excepting from the above
boundary 3.1 acres mbre or less
as described in deed ‘from Henry
E. Fries and wife to C. T.
Leinbach dated November 29,
1932 and recorded in Book 41,
page 50 of deeds in the office
of the Register of Deeds of Alleg
hany County, to which reference
is hereby made for a more com
plete description.
This property is sold subject to
all prior liens.
This the 5th day of October,
1938.
WACHOVIA BANK AND
TRUST COMPANY,
Trustee
4te—3
The Methodist
W. M. S. held a
meeting Friday
—October 14, at the home of
Mil's. John Mac Edwards, with
Mrs. James Toms as assistant hos
tess.
The leader. Mrs. Grover Enop
ier, presented an interesting pro
gram.
Others discussing topics were
Mrs. Mack Parsons and Mrs. L.
K. Halsey. A feature of the pro
gram was a violin solo by Miss
Elizabeth Cook.
One new member, Mrs. Lyle,
was added to the society.
The hostesses served; delicious
refreshments to the twenty-seven
persons present.
The Young Women’s
Circle had a
meeting Thursday
—night, October 13, at 7:30
o’clock, at the home of Mrs.
Robert M. Gambill. Miss Marie
Perry presided at the meeting.
Rev. A. B. Bruton, pastor of
the Sparta Methodist charge, con
ducted the devotional.,-. The Rev.
Mr. Bruton also made an inter
esting talk.
Others1 taking part in the pro
gram were the Misses Maxine
Reeves and Wilma Grouse.
New members joining the circle
were Misse.s Shirley and Marjorie
McMillan and Velma Pugh.
During the social period re
freshments were served to thir
teen persons.
here. Mi's. Cheek spent the past
week with her husband in Blacks
burg, Va.
Archie Hayes underwent an
operation in Sparta Monday for
the removal of his tonsils. He \
is getting along nicely.
Gene Irwin was a visitor in!
Elkin Friday night.
Garland Smith, Galax, was
here on business Tuesday.
Much road improvement Work
is being doneAm this county on :
secondary roads under WPA pro-!
jects, such as grading and sur
facing with crushed stone.
G. L. Fender, of Dunn, spent
the week-end with relatives at
Laurel Spring.
Laurel Springs
Laurel Spring's Oct. 25.—Rev.
Howard J. Ford filled his regular
appointment at the Baptist
Church Sunday.
Harold Long, a student of
Glade Valley High School, visited
his parents* Dr. and Mrs. L. L.
Long during the week-end.
Miss Bernice Doiighton left
Friday for Dayton, Ohio, where
she has accepted work in a
government hospital.
Mrs. Carrie Fender, accompan
ied by Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Gray
son, of Whitehead, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Tom King, in Balti
more, oyer the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Hartvrell Staf
ford, of Bishopville, S. C., Mrs.
Lawrence Edens ,of Rowland, and
Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Quesen
berry, of Dobson, have been visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Reeves
recently.
Bryan Taylor attended the
Elon-Appalachian football game
Saturday.
Mrs. J. R. Hugh, Miss Blanche
Pugh and Miss. Alice Taylor ait
tended the' Western North Car
olina Methodist Conference in
Charlotte Saturday and Sunday,
Olin Mabe, who has been a
patient in the Chatham Memor
ial Hospital, Elkin, for ,-evera!
days, has returned home.
Topia, Oct. 18,—Mr. and Mrs.
W. 1. Caudill visited relatives at
Ore Knob Saturday and Sun
day.
Miss Rhoebe Faulkes visited
Mrs. Bill Blevins Sunday.
An old-time preaching service
was conducted at the home of
Rev. Linville Blevins, Saturday
night and Sunday, by Rev. Lee
Hampton, Rev. Roscoe Billings
and Rev. Linville Blevins, A
number of friends and neigh
bors were present. An enjoyable
dinner was served late in the day
by Mr, and Mrs. Blevins, for a
number of friends.
Mr. and Mrs. P. C, Edwards
visited Mrs Edward’s father,
George Black, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ward,
Grumpier, visited D, M. Pugh’s
home Sunday.
! Circle No. 1 of
the Baptist W. M. U.
held a meeting
—on Thursday' afternoon, Octo
ber 13, at the home of Mrs.
Doughton Tompkins. The living
room of the Tompkins home was
decorated with autumn flowers
and brilliantly colored autumn
leaves.
Mrs. W. B. Estep conducted
the devotionals, and Mrs. A. O.
Joines offered a prayer. The
mission topic, “The Near East,”
was presented by Mrs. Lula
Choate, Mrs. George Crutchfield,
Mrs. W. B. Estep and Mrs. C.
A. Reeves
During the business session a
number of business matters were
discussed and disposed of. It
was decided to hold a study
course in November.
The hostess, assisted by her
small daughter, Jacqueline, serv
ed refreshments, carrying . out
the Hallowe’en motif.
Mrs. Wayne -Taylor- was a visit
tor.
Whitehead
Whitehead, Oct. 2-).—Several
persons from here attended the
funeral of Morris Edwards- .Sun
day.
Mrs. Mattie Joines, who ha.
been ill for some time, doe- not
seem to improve.
Miss Lois Cleary spent the
week-end with Miss Marie Joines,
Stratford.
Little Doris Walker, daughter
of Coy Walker, is ill.
Mrs. Glenn Richardson is ill.
Miss Jean Cleary spent last
week with her sister, Mrs. Char
lie Edwards, Sparta.
A sum of money
has been given
to the widow
—and children of the late De
puty Sheriff Charles B. Shep
herd. The money, which came
from the Law Enforcement Of
ficers Benefit Fund, was ob
tained for Mrs. Shepherd and
her children through the efforts
of Sheriff Walter M. Irwin, it
is said.
After a thorough and detail
I I /
Costa Rica reports the demand
| from the United States for cof
j fee is increasing.
ed investigation of the facts
j surrounding the death of Mr.
1 Shepherd, the committee to ad
minister the fund unanimously
approved payment of the sum to
the widow and children of the
deceased man.
j The Law Enforcement Bene
I fit Fund is derived from a one
j dollar additional cost added to
each criminal conviction in all
; courts, other than Magistrate
courts. This is the fourth pay
ment that has been made from
this fund. In this instance the
criminal pays, there being no
tax . on the law abiding citizens
of North Carolina for this pur
pose, it has been pointed out.
GEORGE CHEEK,
Trustee
2tc-27AT
NOTICE
OF LAND SALE
NORTH CAROLINA,
ALLEGHANY COUNTY.
By virtue of the power con
fered in the undersigned in a
certain deed of trust executed
by Lester Higgins and wife, Mae
Higgins, Aug. 28, 1937, record
ed in i^ook 19, page 299, Alle
ghany County Registry to se
cure two certain notes therein,
described, a re-sale having been
ordered, I wilt, on Thursday, Nov.
3, 1938, 1 o’clock P. M. at the
Court House Door in Sparta,
county and State aforesaid, sell
to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described tract of
Adjoining the lands of J. F.
Brooks, Mack Brooks, the Emory
Todd Heirs and others
BEGINNING at a stake in
forks of road, J. F. and Mack
Brook’s corner, thence South 86
East with old line 124 poles to
a chestnut oak stump, Brooks
and Todd’s corner; South 4 West
24 to a pine stump, old corner;
North 86 West 22 poles to a
chestnut oak; South 4 West 36
poles to a double chestnut; North
86 West 22 poles to a gum;
South 4 West 20 to a stake;
North 86 West 60 poles to a
chestnut; North 11 West 82 poles
to the beginning, containing 48
1-4 acres, more or less.
This Oct. 18, 1938.
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